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Partnership in Mission is at the heart of relationships within both the Anglican Communion and the wider Church. The Anglican Consultative Council, meeting in Dublin in 1973, noted that while the responsibility for mission in any given place belongs primarily to the local church in that place, each part of the worldwide church also carries responsibility for mission in every other place.

The International Anglican Family Network (IAFN) and the International Anglican Women's Network (IAWN) have produced a joint newsletter for January 2015. The subject of human trafficking is a key issue for both Networks as Anglican churches and other faith groups rise to the challenge of responding to the reality that every year, thousands of men women and children fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own countries and abroad.

In 1990, the second Forum of representatives of the Oriental Orthodox Churches and theChurches of Anglican Communion, meeting at the Monastery of St Bishoy in Wadi elNatroun, Egypt, was able to produce the following statement:

The PEF was set up in 1979 by Archbishop Donald Coggan, because of the critical medical needs clergy and church workers and their families’ around the Communion were facing. Many clergy were unable to pay for treatment and in many cases their ministry suffered because of this.